Free Back Article: Audio DAC for Raspberry Pi
October 24, 2019
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Original publication: Elektor magazine 5/2017.
Author: Ton Giesberts (Elektor Labs).
Free download expires: Friday 1 November, 2019.
Note: Since its publication of the project in 2017, components, software elements, webpages and other elements mentioned in the article may be subject to updating to the present day.
Small single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi are ideal for use as small stand-alone network audio players. With Volumio and other specialized Linux distributions, putting together an audio player is remarkably easy. And as Elektor staff member Ton Giesberts shows in the referred article, you can also use this approach to build a high-end audio player.






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Author: Ton Giesberts (Elektor Labs).
Free download expires: Friday 1 November, 2019.
Note: Since its publication of the project in 2017, components, software elements, webpages and other elements mentioned in the article may be subject to updating to the present day.
Small single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi are ideal for use as small stand-alone network audio players. With Volumio and other specialized Linux distributions, putting together an audio player is remarkably easy. And as Elektor staff member Ton Giesberts shows in the referred article, you can also use this approach to build a high-end audio player.






Go to the article page and download a pdf copy of the magazine article. Downloading is free until Friday 1 November, 2019.
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Gerry Anderson 5 years ago
nice article as a give-away !
Could you also publish the gerber-files, as this pcb is having traces which are too narrow for a homebrewn pcb-manufacturing with old-fashioned UV-lights and FeCl, based on a printed pdf-file.
Thnx.
TheEditor 5 years ago